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Reviews for Azuki – Manga Reader App

William Curtis

The reader works perfectly and the menus looks great, but it randomly logs me out, will not accept my password when I try to log back in (just says "something went wrong") and won't send a reset email when I try to reset my password. Incredibly frustrating.

Madison Sveen

Fantastic manga selection with a reasonable $5 subscription. read Girls' Cocoon

Trenton Emmons

I'm glad there is finally a legal way to read Kondansha comics without having to buy every volume. I can't wait to see which companies they work with next. My only complaint is that the viewing size is too small on all my devices and the zoom on pc isn't great.

Trent Woida

Decent collection, but to read all the manga I want I'd be spending at least a hundred dollars more to buy the volumes as only the first part is available through the app. Pretty annoying honestly, I doubt I'll continue even though it is the best designed subscription manga app I've used.

Brian Pedersen

Promising but ultimately a let down. The selection of manga is impressive but looking deeper disappointment is the only thing to be found. Finding some of my all-time favorite series such as Love Hina, Sweetness and Lightning, and A Silent Voice all on one app was incredible but clicking each only to find all of these Completed series incomplete on the app was heartbreaking. Doubly so to find that they haven't been updated in years. Promising but not worth subscribing to at this time.

Anson Tan

Having a subscription service to read manga is great, but the app is lacking in many basic features. - Options to sort or search by categories - Reading/following list - Reader options are lacking. No way to change tap to flip zones, custom brightness/filters. - The top of the reader is permanently red. - Discoverablity and curation are lacking to very few basic lists - Loading in general is pretty slow. Etc. Etc. Devs should take example from the Tachiyomi reader to improve their app.

Simon-Pierre Dupuis

Does not feel worth the price of admission with the current feature. The UI is barebones, there is no option to download chapters for offline read, save specific favorites or view double-page spreads in one screen. The quantity of chapters is promising, if not still frustrating to have a seemingly arbitrary amount for different series.

Paul

+ Nice mangas not a lot but that's going to change - The reader is absolutely terrible, there is literally one setting(no scale option, no layout no background-color customization, no option to deactivate the dual-page splitting and a lot of other stuff) for it, upper and bottom status bar are showing (no full screen) while reading and there is no zoom. Extra features like border cropping are also not existing.

Christian Gonzales

One of the few subscription based manga apps out there that is incredibly affordable at $5.00 monthly. This is a great way of supporting the industry in some way and the interface is intuitive. Switching pages are a breeze and the library is growing. The current lineup is pretty extensive with notable titles like Attack on Titan. This subscription model is a great opportunity for readers to read titles they weren't able to read due to set prices. This and Mangamo are trendsetters in the industry

Sol

I think this is a good app with an easy interface. I'm happy to see another subscription service that goes beyond shonen! Only bug bear is limited chapters. So far all the series I want to read stop halfway and haven't been updated for 1+ years (I'm guessing the publishers are holding back which is a lil frustrating for people who want to support the industry legally). It would be great if subscribers could get an update on when these are expected to be uploaded.